.270 Winchester – Winchester Brass

$30.00

50 count .270 Winchester Unprimed
Winchester Brass
#WINU270

Winchester unprimed shellcases are engineered to precise tolerances to ensure smooth-feeding and positive chambering. This is not loaded ammunition.

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Buy .270 Winchester Brass

It is safe to say that the .270 Winchester, commonly referred to as .270 win or just .270, wouldn’t be as popular today if it weren’t for the praises of renowned writer/hunter Jack O’Connor. O’Connor proudly used the .270 round for forty years, even writing about it in the famous magazine “Outdoor Life,” having shot the caliber from the young age of twenty. Without him, the caliber size would never have gained the support early on. To but Buy .270 Winchester Brass ammo and reloading shop.

The caliber was first introduced to the market in 1923 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. However, it wasn’t used until 1925 that a chambered rifle was revealed; the Winchester Model 54 bolt-action. Simply put, the cartridge for the .270 is a necked down .30-03 and the same length as the .280 Remington. The powder charge, however, is where the similarities begin to end.

The .270 Win was first introduced with a 130-grain bullet and was able to fire it at 3,140 feet per second. With this bullet, and the powder behind it, hunters were able to drop even the biggest of game anywhere from 400-1000 yards with ease. Later, two more bullet weights were add to the mix; the 100-grain (gear towards small game) and 150-grain meant to be used for elk, deer, moose, and other big game animals.

Each box contains 100 once fired brass shell casings. Headstamps are mixed. This is unprocessed brass sourced from commercial shooting ranges. The casings have been washed and polished, but not resized and may still contain the spent primer. It is recommended that all brass be inspected prior to being reloaded and fired.